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Announcements. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff at the coming Primary elec tion. If I am nominated and elect ed I pledge myself to economical and efficient management of the affairs of the office and impartial enforce ment of the laws. C. B. B u c h a n a n . County Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a can- d date before the Primaries for the of fice of County Assessor on the repub lican ticket, and if nominated and ejected, it will be my effort to conduct th i cffice in the future, as in the past, with absolute consistency, and without f ar or favor, and for the best interests ( ji .vashington County. G eo . H. W il c o x . County Treasurer. I hereby wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the endorsement of the republican voters at the Primary election to be held April 17th. If I am nominated and elected I promise to give the office the same close and careful attention as I have done in the past. w. M. J a c k s o n . Board of Horticulture Is Sending out Formulas for Killing San Jose Scale. g I K “ Spray ’ em or cut ’ em down,” says Secretary Williamson, of the State Board of Horticulture, in discussing the care of fruit trees and vines. He is now engaged in sending out the formulas for spraying for San Jose scale, County Recorder. woolly aphis, codling moth and other I hereby announce myself as a can things that prey on the fiuit crop of didate for nomination to the office ol Oregon. j “ Now is the time for winter spray- jf I County Recorder of Washington Coun ty, subject to the endorsement of the ing, and it should be done right away,” republican voters at the Primary elec he said. “ Where the trees are not tion to be held April 17th. If I am worth spraying, they should be cut io ninated and elected I promise to down and burned, so as not to remain | qive the office the same attention it breeding places for the various pests. Even rose bushes should be sprayed, aas received during my first term. in order that they may not harbor the W il lis I r e l a n d . A OUT SALE G a sh B a r g a in Store j V j Forest Grove, A =============== Announcement. The undersigned wishes to announce his candidacy for the clerkship of 1 the voters of Washington County. Washington county to come before the I 1 e eby a: niunce myselfasacandi- primary next April. I have had exper d -'.eforth e office of Sheriff of this ience in that office and il elected will County, subject to the endorsement ol give the people my best efforts in that the Republican voters at the primary office. eaction, to be held on April 17, 1908. W. D. S m it h . If I atn nominated and elected I r I during my term of office, faithfully For County Treasurer. i d impartially discharge the duties I hereby announce myself as a can thereof, and give to the people of this didate for the republican nomination County an efficient and at the same for County Treasurer to come before time an economical administratron. the repnblican voters of Washington I further state that I will give the county on April 17, 1908. business of that office my personal at I promise, if nominated and elected, tention, and every man a square deal. to give strict attention to the duties of G e o . G. H a n c o c k . the office and will turn all interest on county funds deposited into the Notice. I hereby announce myself as a Re County Treasury. H. G. K in g . publican candidate for the office ol County Assessor of Washington County, Tax Notice. Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol The taxpayers of Washinington the Republican voters of this County ’ounty, Oregon, are hereby notified at the Primary election to be held on hat the first half of their taxes for the ear 1907, and levied in January, April 17th, 1908. 1908, are now payable and will be- II I am nominated and elected I •ome delinquent on the first Monday v ill during my term of office give all a in April 1908, at which time interest square deal and good service. at the rate of 12 per cent per annum C. E. DEICHMAN. will be charged, in addition to 10 per cent penalty, which said interest will be computed from the first Monday in Notice. April, 1907. I hereby announce myself as a Re Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Febru publican candidate for the office ol ary 13, 191)8. County Clerk of Washington County, J. w. C o n n e l l , Sheriff of Washington County, Ore Oregon, subject to the endorsement ol 32-Apr-l the Republican Primary election to be gon. held in said County, on April 17, 1908. ~ CO LLEG E LOCAL. If elected, I promise a careful, eco (From The Index.) nomical administration of the affairs ol Mr. Hahn evidently has his direc- that office, efficient service and faith ions confused, as he is frequently seen ful performance of duty. going North instead'ol South. E. J. GODMAN. Mobley made himself very conspic- i o u s Thursday without his shovel. He For County Commissioner. ■tood on the side and gossiped. I hereby announce myself as a Re- Pres. Ferrin to Arnston at the Social bublican candidate for the office of Union— "‘ Want to be initiated Arns- County Commissioner of Washington on ?” Yes I’ ll consent for this is my Countv, subject to the endorsement of last chance.” the Republican voters of this county Last week Mr. Ward very unex '¡.t the Primary election to be held on pectedly introduced a new name in the April 17th, 1908. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of play which the Advanced Vocal Class Office, Rive careful and conservative are working on. For particulars, ask Mr. Ward. seivices. Miss Silverman, having declared her A. B. T o d d . mentions, went to Hillsboro Saturday County Assessor. o take out the papers, while there she I hereby announce myself as a can vas the guest of Miss Heidel. didate for nomination to the office of Miss Grace Payne went to The County Assessor of Washington County )alles Monday, where her sistei subject to the endorsement of the Frankie was married to Mr. Robert N. republican voters at the Primary elec Porbet, a postal clerk in the Alban\ tion to be held April 17th. If I am postoffice. nominated and elected I promise to After close observation and some give the office close and careful atten personal experience, "D ic k ” Abraham tion and a strict performance of duty. has come to the conclusion that in co l M a x C r a n d a l l . lege life, time is wasted by two’ s County Sheriff. never singly. I hereby announce myself as a R e SP E C IA L MUSIC AT CHAPEL publican candidate for the office o E X E R C IS E S ON W EDNESDAY County Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon, subject to the endorsement of P ro f. O rr (liv e s t-V.ulinq anti P rof. the Republican Primary election to be Chapm an U e n d e r s T v o P leas- held in said County on April 17, 1908. in<t V iolin Solos. If elected, I promise a careful, eco The special chapel exercises Wed nomical administration ol the affairs ol nesday were somewhat shorter than that office, efficient service and faith usual but proved very interesting. ful performance of duty. Prof. Orr conducted chapel and altet J o h n C. K u r a t u . the regular program he gave a very k ^ ' impressive reading of Mrs. Alexander's For Sheriff. •veil known poem “ The Burial ot I hereby announce myself as a can Moses.” This was followed by two didate for sheriff of Washington County. violin numbers. It is seldom that the Oregon, at the Repuplicau Primary students have the opportunity to hear nominating election, and announce Prof. Chapman and the solos were re that if I secure tne republican nomina ceived with Rreat enthusiasm by the tion for Sheriff of Washington County, audience. He played the Handel and am elected that I will give said of “ Largo" and the exquisite “ Cavatina,” fice all of my time and personal attention ay Raff. The popularity of these and will endeavor to give an efficient special Wednesday exercises is administration of the affairs of said of evidenced by the unusually large num fice and perform all of the duties there ber of students attending. It is hoped of in a conscientious manner. that the faculty will continue them. F r a n k T. K a n e . Announcement of Geo. G. Hancock. SPRAY YOUR TREES. San Jose scale.” His circular says, Oregon Nearly everything we have in stock is reduced in price Following are a few of the articles with prices: in regard to lim and sulphur spraying: This is the spray to use in Winter for killing San lose scale, and all other insects which are on fruit trees in Winter. It is also one of the best XX fungicides. For destroying San Jose , scale on fruit and other trees and O shrubbery, use at any time during the ,]^j[ Winter at full strength of the formula given below. For preventing apple- ! KJi tree anthracnose (dead spot or canker) j O spray with full strength of formula ( about the first of November. For pre- O venting peach leaf-cur! apply just be- (Jf lore buds open in Spring. O Formula: 15 pounds of unslaked lime, 15 pounds of flowers of sulphur 50 gallons of water. Place part of the water in the vat or kettle and start the fire, and when the water comes to a boil add the lime and sulphur. Boiling should be contin uous for at least an hour and until the sulphur has been dissolved. The liquid will then be red. It must be stirred while the boiling is going on. Men’s Underwear, all wool, worth $2.50 now $1.50 Natural wool underwear, per suit 1.20 Heavy fleeced lined underwear .90 Men’s heavy work shirts .50 Men’s dress shirts from 50c to 1.00 .90 Men’s bib overalls from 75c to Men’s overalls without bib from 50c to .75 80 Men’s jumpers from 65c to Men’s hats from 60c to 1.00 Men’s suspenders from 25c to .35 Boys’ shirts 25c, 40c to .50 Boys’ overalls from 25c to .60 Boys’ waists worth 40c now .25 Ladies’ fleeced lined underwear per suit, now .60 Camel’s wool underwear, worth $2.50, now per suit 1.50 Ladies’ calico wrappers - .78 Ladies’ gingham waists .40 Ladies’ heavy underskirts, 50c, 60c, 1.00 Table oilcloth, extra good, per yard .20 Heavy Turkey red table cloth per yd .45 Good white linen finish table cloth per yard Children’s white and gingham dresses at reduced prices Granite ware, 7 qt teakettle 24 qt dishpan 12 qt stew kettle 2 qt stew kettle 3 qt stew kettle with handle 3 qt stew kettle with handle 6 qt milk pan 4 qt milk pan 4 qt bake pan 2 qt pudding pan Dippers from 5c to Monkey wrenches from 20c to Heavy hammers from 18c to Good hatchets Ax handles Whips from 15c to .30 .65 .65 .65 .15 .15 .20 .20 .15 .30 .10 .15 .30 .45 .45 .20 .75 Also a miscellaneous lot of goods too numerous to mention. DOING EUROPE. VJ T h la T o u .-ist S e e m e d to H a v e a M a n ia F o r S o u v e n ir s . I had met Jones before. In fact meeting him had become a sort of ' habit. The first time I saw him he was hanging by his feet, an apoplectic, squirming mass, on the facade of Blar ney castle, kissing the stone of elo quence. My camera caught him in the act. “ Gad!’' he sputtered when i told him that his feat was immortalized. “Is my face in it? Send me one. will you? That’ll prove to the folks back in Zanesville that I did it.’’ I had run across him again in Lon don, where ell ways meet. I was saun tering around the Whitechapel ghetto, and through the window of an alley tavern I noticed two men drinking stout. One was a “ bobby” In uniform. His eyes were bleared and bis face purple. The profile of the other looked familiar. I walked in and beheld'— Jones. The policeman, startled by my Intrusion, brought himself together am’ wabbled out. Jones turned to me with a look of vast reproach. “ Glad to see you again, old man, but —why in the deuce couldn’t you stay away a little longer? I’d have had It In half an hour more.” “ Had what?” “ Why, his club. Lord, what a sou venir that would have made!” ’ Our ways parted again for awhile. I was riding a wheel over the crest of the Black forest near Tlllsee, pumping slowly to the top of the long, white road. A pine cone struck my haudle bar, another knocked my hat off, and I looked up. An aerial voice emitted a Tyrolean halloo with much unction, and I saw a swaying spot* silhouetted agaiust a cloud. My lustinct told me It was Jones. “ Hey, old man!” he yelled, trumpet ing through his hand, “ take my pic ture—quick. You’re Just In time. Can't hold on much longer. Camera's at foot o f tree. Lost it halfway up.” Ills camera was smashed, so I used my own. “ Were you ex a ctin g me?” I asked when be shinned down, with barked hands and frayed trousers. “ No, not exactly. Look here—big gest pine cone In Germany, from the tallest tree on top o f the highest hill in the Sehwarzwald. There's something worth while!” I admitted It. and we stood survey ing the panorama o f mounded hills and deep cut gorges full of the sound o f falling water. “ liv e ly !” I murmured. "What? Oh. yes. I s'pose It Is. But say—I wonder If I couldn't find a big ger cone somewhere In these parts. Lot's move on.” —Wilfred II. Alburn in Outing Magazine S a le s ta r ts M a r c h 9» ending M a r c h 31'1 ■iff A D. E. M O B L E Y , Prop. Proposals Wanted for Crushing and Most Grocers Sell Hauling Rock. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Washington Countv, Oregon, until 2 o ’ clock P. M. on the 14th day of March, 1908, and then opened, for the crushing of 5500 cubic yards of rock, 2000 yards at the Thatcher quarry four miles north of I Forest Grove, 2000 yards at the Spring Hill quarry four miles south of Forest Grove and 1500 yards at the Cedar Mill quarry three miles north of Beaver ton on the Cornell road. i The county will furnish the crusher now at the Thatcher quarry. The Contractor will be required to move and set up the machinery at the dif ferent quarries. Bidders will be required to name a price per cubic yard delivered in the bins, the two finer grades to comprise at teast 45 per cent of the product, also a price for the excess needed over the 45 percent of the two finer grades Bids will also be received at the same time for the hauling of said rock, bids to state the price per cubic yard, per mile. Bids may be made on the crushing alope or on the crushing and hauling together or on any part of the hauling. The court reserves the right to in crease the above amounts of rock to be crushed 50 per cent at each of the quarries, also the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Commission ers, J. W. G o o d in , County Judge. Hillsboro, Oregon, Feb. 19th, 1908. 33-t4 FOR SALE— One farm wagon, Che hack with canopy top, one Davis cream separator, capacity 300 lbs., one fat hog. wt. 300 lbs., and a few tons of hav. E. W. Lamb, Route 1, Forest Grove, Ore. 35-4t* O L Y M P iC tvery sack guaranteed | p r o | l Made of selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, it produces more loaves of bread than any other Hour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Be-' cause of the increased quantity of bread produced the cost is no higher than for other flours. Ask your Grocer for It. THE PORTLAND FLOURING L;?LLS CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Forest Grove- Time Table FIRE I IN I M U BANKERS MJ KL1SHANTS W . H. HOLLIS. LAWYER No. No. No. No. NORTH BOUND. 7 departs 6:*»0 a. m., arrives at Portland 8:00 a. m. Real Estate-and Corpo- 3 “ 8:50 a. m., *' “ *' 10:30 a. m. ation Law a Specialty. 9 ** 1:30 p .m ., '* " " 2:50 p .m . 1 ** 4:44 p. m., *' " *' 6:35 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. 2 lv. Portland 7:00 a. m. Iv. Forest Grove 8:34 a. m. 8 “ “ ll:0Qfa. m ., ar. “ 12:20 p.m . 4 " 4:10 p. m ., lv. ** “ 5:46 p. m. 10 " ** 5:40 p. m .. ar. “ '* 7:00 p. m. Forest Grove, No. No. No. No. E. C. S im p s o n , Agent. W. E. COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland. ----- m T ll> ’ ----- ’ - ----- Best and Cheapest Hines' Store f ; . Oregon Trees! Trees! Trees! F A S H IO .V Pacific Ave. Forest Grov« Neat Turnouts E . W. H a in e s (ESTABLISHED ¡9“* > Forest G rove, Oregon Now is the time to place that order for trees and other nursery stock for spring and fall planting. There is nothing more interesting and fascinating than raising your own fruit. Place your order with the A general barking business trans Interest paid on time del’» * ' Accounts invited. City Shaving Pahors For the Best. Up ’ >da’ e Baths. Pacific Ave. Forest I*** Oregon Nursery Company of Salem. Ore., No mtater where you live, drop me a postal and I will show you our stock and prices. IN . L.. A t k i n s , A g t . A. I. Wirtz. Proprietor S . A . M o u lt o n Th* L e a d in g T P o i-e s t R . Forest Grove, Ore. esori (lr o v * IN iX C F o re st f rove, MUTUAL l>WB ItHLlHP AS8N. Of Forest Grove, Oregon - OFFICE o«f HANCOCK & GORDON and get sleek that is guaranteed. IN S U R A N C E FLOCR O FTCÏ T>'er For Sale. — Two pianos, old reliable makes, — Don’ t you think * oic* slightly used, will sell at a bargain. Blanket would feel go°4 tA*** For particular« call at the Bazaar he nights? Bailey's. re March 15, ’ 08. 35-3